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US-8559930

Occasional access to a wireless network

PublishedOctober 15, 2013
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Technical Abstract

Tools and techniques for activating a wireless device on a wireless network and/or for providing a wireless device with occasional access to a wireless network. In an aspect, such tools can provide a wireless device with a temporary addressing number to allow the wireless device to send data to the network; this temporary addressing number, then, can be recycled to be used by another wireless device for accessing the network.

Patent Claims
9 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method of providing a wireless device with occasional access to a wireless network, the method comprising: assigning an IMSI number to the wireless device, wherein the IMSI number falls within a pool of known IMSI numbers, and wherein the wireless device is not activated as a subscriber on the wireless network; providing, in the wireless network, a detection device configured to identify the wireless device; configuring the wireless network to identify the detection device as a quasi-home location register for the pool of known IMSI numbers; receiving, at a base station controller, a message from the wireless device, wherein the message comprises the IMSI number; identifying the IMSI number of the wireless device; based on the identification of the IMSI number, identifying the detection device as a quasi-home location register for the wireless device; receiving, at the detection device, a query from a mobile switching center (“MSC”) for data pertaining to the wireless device; selecting, from a pool of temporary mobile subscriber international ISDN numbers (“MSISDN”) maintained by the activation system, a temporary MSISDN for the wireless device; providing to the MSC, in response to the query, the temporary MSISDN assigned to the wireless device; receiving, at the detection device, a first location update request from a visited location register for a first subscriber profile for the wireless device; sending to the visited location register, in response to the first location update request, a message comprising the first subscriber profile for the wireless device; receiving, at the detection device, a second location update request from a service GPRS support node for a second subscriber profile for the wireless device; sending to the service GPRS support node, in response to the second location update request, a message comprising the second subscriber profile for the wireless device, the second subscriber profile to support one or more access point names; receiving data from the wireless device; and returning the temporary MSISDN to the pool of temporary MSISDNs, such that the temporary MSISDN can be selected for another wireless device.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of providing the temporary MSISDN to the MSC comprises providing a notification that the wireless device is capable of communicating data over a specified bearer service, and wherein the data from the wireless device is received over the specified bearer service.

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3. A method of providing a wireless device with occasional access to a wireless network, the method comprising: assigning an identification number to the wireless device, wherein the identification number falls within a pool of known identification numbers, and wherein the wireless device is not activated as a subscriber on the wireless network; providing, in the wireless network, a detection device configured to identify the wireless device; configuring the wireless network to identify the detection device as a quasi-home location register for the block of known identification numbers; receiving, at the detection device, a first location update request from a visited location register for a first subscriber profile for the wireless device assigning, at the detection device, a temporary mobile subscriber international ISDN (“MSISDN”) to the wireless device, the MSISDN being selected from a pool of temporary MSISDN numbers; in response to the first location update request, providing the temporary MSISDN to the visited location register; receiving, at the detection device, a second location update request for a second subscriber profile for the wireless device; sending, in response to the second location update request, a message comprising the second subscriber profile for the wireless device; receiving data from the wireless device; and un-assigning the temporary MSISDN after the data has been received from the wireless device.

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4. A method of activating a wireless device on a wireless network, the method comprising: assigning a first identification number to an identification module, wherein the identification number falls within a pool of known identification numbers, and wherein the identification module is not activated as a subscriber on the wireless network; providing, in the wireless network, a detection device configured to identify a wireless device associated with the identification module; configuring the wireless network to identify the detection device as a quasi-home location register for the block of known identification numbers; receiving, at the detection device, a first location update request from a visited location register for a first subscriber profile for the wireless device assigning, at the detection device, a temporary mobile subscriber international ISDN (“MSISDN”) to the wireless device, the MSISDN being selected from a pool of temporary MSISDN numbers; in response to the first location update request, providing the temporary MSISDN to the visited location register; receiving, at the detection device, a second location update request for a second subscriber profile for the wireless device; sending, in response to the second location update request, a message comprising the second subscriber profile for the wireless device; receiving data from the wireless device; and un-assigning the temporary MSISDN after the data has been received from the wireless device.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the identification module is a subscriber identity module (“SIM”) card.

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6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the step of providing the temporary MSISDN to the visited location register comprises providing a notification that the wireless device is capable of communicating data over a specified bearer service, and wherein the data from the wireless device is received over the specified bearer service.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein assigning the IMSI number to the wireless device comprises assigning the IMSI number to a subscriber identity module (“SIM”) card.

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8. The method of claim 3 , wherein the step of providing the temporary MSISDN to the visited location register comprises providing a notification that the wireless device is capable of communicating data over a specified bearer service, and wherein the data from the wireless device is received over the specified bearer service.

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9. The method of claim 3 , wherein assigning the IMSI number to the wireless device comprises assigning the IMSI number to a subscriber identity module (“SIM”) card.

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Filing Date

April 23, 2010

Publication Date

October 15, 2013

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